Human Resources

Human Resources Office

Mission Statement

Strengthen tribal government and sovereignty by assisting and supporting tribal departments with attracting and retaining a qualified, motivated and diverse workforce to promote tribal unity and to maintain cultural identity.

The goal of the Human Resources Office is to ensure a respectful, positive, productive work environment for all tribal employees. The office strives to instill in each new employee the Tribe's values of honor and respect, especially to the tribal members we serve.

Per Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Personnel Policy, employment and income verifications are only answered in writing after all required release documents are received. Request forms can be faxed to (918) 542-2117 or sent via email to cgibson@miamination.com

Indian Preference

Preference in filling positions will be given to qualified Indian applicants in accordance with the Indian Preference Act of 1934 and the Miami Tribe Indian Preference Policy.

Benefits

The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma and Miami Nation Enterprises continue to provide a comprehensive and competitive benefit package to permanent full-time tribal government, administration and business employees.

SORNA

The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma complies with reporting requirements as defined by the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA), Title I of the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006 (PL 109-248). Any convicted sex offender living or working within the jurisdiction of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma shall be required to comply with sex offender registration in compliance with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Sex Offender Registration Code.

News Items

Discounts and Deals:
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